I'm not studying law. What subjects should I take to get a lawyer's qualification certificate? What books do you read?

There is only one set of subjects in the judicial examination, and there is no distinction between legal texts and non-legal texts. Divided into four volumes, the second volume includes criminal law, criminal procedure law and administrative law; The third volume is generalized civil law, including general principles of civil law, contract law, guarantee law, patent law, trademark law, copyright law, civil procedure law and arbitration law; The first volume is comprehensive, including jurisprudence, legal history, public international law, private international law, international economic law, economic law and legal professional ethics. The fourth volume is subjective questions and essays. The topic of the judicial examination itself is not difficult, but the difficulty lies in too much content.

Non-law majors can borrow other people's judicial examination textbooks in previous years, starting with civil law, criminal law, civil litigation and criminal litigation, and jurisprudence, because the departmental laws of these majors have not changed much, so they can read them first. After the outline of the judicial examination comes out, books according to the outline can be bought and read.

You can make a study plan to ensure that you complete a certain amount of study time every day, such as 5 hours/day. In addition, you can read while listening to MP3 lectures. Because MP3 can be played repeatedly, listening before going to bed can help you remember. For the difficulties, you can listen to them repeatedly to deepen your impression. The advantage is to ensure the orderly progress of learning.